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Quote1 Easy?!? Running a gauntlet of former Avengers may be many things, American Dream. Easy ain't among 'em. Even Stinger's near misses are bruising my bruises. And, at the risk of annoying repitition, it's now Spider-Woman. Quote2
Spider-Woman (Mayday Parker)

Appearing in "Part Two: You Say You Want Evolution"

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Synopsis for "Part Two: You Say You Want Evolution"

Having altered the DNA of some superhumans again, the resistance freed them from the Queen's control (the mutation can no longer be reversed) and Iron-Man was also freed after being contaminated by the Goblin Formula. Cap, however, now that he is a werewolf, must work to maintain control and leaves the command to Flash. The latter decides to try to deprive the Queen of her scientists, but Tony is already starting to show instability due to the Goblin Formula and takes on the identity of Iron Goblin. Venom brings Stegron back to his senses because, as an expert in genetic mutations, he could be useful to their cause and is shocked to discover that the Queen is holding Spider-Man prisoner and that he is Peter Parker.

Appearing in "Avengers at the Gate!"

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Synopsis for "Avengers at the Gate!"

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• The Spider-Queen has turned Manhattan into an island of Spider-Madness and Peter Parker has lost, thanks to Spider-Scribe CHRISTOS GAGE (AMAZING SPIDER-MAN, SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN) & rising star artist PACO DIAZ (WOLVERINE, SCARLET SPIDERS).

• With Spider-Man defeated and captive, does Flash Thompson, A.K.A. VENOM stand a chance?

• All this, plus visit the MC2 patch of BATTLEWORLD! Mayday Parker and her Spider-Family are back courtesy of classic Spider-Girl team TOM DEFALCO, RON FRENZ & SAL BUSCEMA!

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  • Iron Man's sequence of transforming into the Iron Goblin appears to be an homage to the cover of Tales of Suspense #39.

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